Downgrade Windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 7 Pro

I have Windows 8.1 Pro and with incompatible hardware must downgrade to Windows 7 Pro, where my work station hardware is supported.
PROBLEMS:
Windows 8 cannot read my Windows 7 original retail Installation media - Media is useless on DVD.
Installation media is blocked.
Windows 8 cannot read download ISO from Microsoft, extracted to DVD or to USB.
Installation media is blocked.
Machine BIOS will not read Windows 7 installation media with Windows 8 installed.
BIOS will read Windows 7 installation media once Windows 7 has moved Windows 8 to Windows_Old.
Download ISO from Microsoft to run Windows 7 installer from Windows 8 desktop - cannot complete Windows 7 setup.
When ISO setup select Region screen opens, mouse and keyboard both freeze.
SOLUTION (S)?
Windows 8 Pro downgrade to Windows 7 Pro early last year, licenses had to be reset for downgrade to occur.
Answer Desk junior personal support this year has no idea what to do.
At least with ISO, Windows 8 File Explorer can read DVD title, "Windows 7 OS".
But cannot open folder to view contents - File Explorer crashes.
With original Windows 7 Setup disk, Windows 8 finds no DVD information.
Does this mean the Microsoft ISO is not the full/legitimate version?
Which would explain the installer's hang!
ISO from
here.
It has been suggested that CSM on, Secure Boot off, and BIOS Crtc electrical current flush should help.
No help here.
I get the feeling that in addition to Licensing, very sensitive adjustments of machine settings are required - any ideas?
2014... 30 years an artist (web design, not development)

It is impossible to guess without knowing the exact hardware specifications.
What is the exact make, model, and series of your system/motherboard?  There are quite a number of Windows 8.1 system that simply will not support Windows 7 for numerous reasons.
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    O23 - Service: Google Update Service (gupdate) (gupdate) - Google Inc. - C:\Program Files\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe
    O23 - Service: Google Update Service (gupdatem) (gupdatem) - Google Inc. - C:\Program Files\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe
    O23 - Service: Google Software Updater (gusvc) - Google - C:\Program Files\Google\Common\Google Updater\GoogleUpdaterService.exe
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    O23 - Service: Yahoo! Updater (YahooAUService) - Yahoo! Inc. - C:\Program Files\Yahoo!\SoftwareUpdate\YahooAUService.exe
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    If the printer is connected USB to the Windows 7 machine, what you can do is share it to the network (assuming the XP computer is also connected to the same network). This way the XP machine can see the printer on the Windows 7 computer and install it. The only drawback is that the Windows 7 computer will need to be powered on for the XP computer to be able to see and print to it. I have linked a third party site below for instructions on how to do this.
    http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-7/share-fil​es-and-printers-between-windows-7-and-xp/
    Binary_Zen (worked at HP )
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